An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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Page 129
... mind , and also all those rights of acting as an individual for his own comfort and happiness , which are not injurious to the natural rights of others . Civil rights are those which appertain to man in right of his being a member of ...
... mind , and also all those rights of acting as an individual for his own comfort and happiness , which are not injurious to the natural rights of others . Civil rights are those which appertain to man in right of his being a member of ...
Page 210
... mind there can be no true religion . Without liberty the brain is a dungeon - the mind a convict . The slave may bow and cringe and crawl , but he can not adore , he can not love True religion is the perfume of a free and grateful heart ...
... mind there can be no true religion . Without liberty the brain is a dungeon - the mind a convict . The slave may bow and cringe and crawl , but he can not adore , he can not love True religion is the perfume of a free and grateful heart ...
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... mind 66 T is well to cultivate a mild , gentle and sympathetic voice , and the one way to secure a mild , gentle and sympathetic voice is to be mild , gentle and sympathetic . The voice is the index of the soul . Children do not pay ...
... mind 66 T is well to cultivate a mild , gentle and sympathetic voice , and the one way to secure a mild , gentle and sympathetic voice is to be mild , gentle and sympathetic . The voice is the index of the soul . Children do not pay ...
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